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Debts’ Venom

Inayat Shamsi by Inayat Shamsi
December 24, 2023

In a recent report from the Economic Affairs Division, it was revealed that the federal government of Pakistan borrowed four billion dollars within the first five months of the current year, a notable decrease from the five billion borrowed during the same period in the preceding year. Moreover, November figures highlighted a significant reduction in borrowing from eight billion dollars last year to four billion dollars this year. The report underscores the caretaker government’s efforts to curb national debt through strategic spending cuts.

The report’s intertextuality provides significant insights into the current state of affairs. Presently, the nation is governed by a caretaker government, a body that lacks direct representation and is not elected by the people. Despite the inclusion of politicians with deep-seated connections to the public, the government’s appointment was not a result of popular choice.

This stands in stark contrast to the previous year when there was no caretaker government in place. Instead, the reins of power were firmly held by elected representatives chosen by the people. 

The report starkly contrasts the borrowing trends between elected and unelected governments, shedding light on the economic performance gap that has influenced public trust in the democratic process. This performance gap has become a key factor in eroding public confidence in governance.

If one were to identify Pakistan’s most pressing issue, it wouldn’t be amiss to point to its persistent struggle with debt, a challenge that permeates every facet of national development. The historical backdrop of perpetual indebtedness has shaped Pakistan’s global image as a financially burdened nation, grappling with exorbitant loans that hinder economic progress.

The report delves into the ingrained culture of borrowing that has become a national mentality, influencing the administrative machinery, ruling elites, and leaders alike. Rather than harnessing domestic resources and fostering local production, the country has become addicted to the habit of relying on loans, perpetuating a cycle of economic challenges.

Corruption, financial dishonesty, nepotism, and excessive spending emerge as systemic weaknesses that corrode the nation’s economic foundation, leading to the acquisition of loans and the auctioning of assets to alleviate financial pressures. 

Despite politicians acknowledging debt as a primary issue during election campaigns, the report underscores the disheartening reality that, once in power, leaders often contribute to the country’s debt burden. The vicious cycle persists, undermining both the economy and democratic principles.

The report emphasizes that national prosperity cannot be built on loans alone. True economic stability demands concerted efforts in resource exploration, increased production capacity, and diligent planning. However, the prevailing inclination, even among politicians, is to opt for temporary measures rather than committing to the hard work required for sustainable change.

It is evident from the report that effective debt management requires continuous effort, strategic planning, sincerity, and the courage to explore and enhance domestic resources. Political leaders must be prepared to break free from the cycle of short-term fixes and exhibition measures to address the root causes of economic challenges.

As the country approaches elections, political leaders are urged to reassess their policies and commit to addressing the disparities highlighted in the report. Failure to do so may result in a futile continuation of a policy that not only jeopardizes the economy but also poses a significant threat to the democratic foundations of the nation.

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